Here's the Serpentine stitch
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To clarify what this stitch looks like per the discussion under another thread, I stitched out an example . My machine is the Janome 9900. It is a 9 mm machine . I use this stitch to quilt small projects. Cross hatching looks amazing.
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That is an interesting stitch for quilting. I like the fact that you included the machine settings relative to the little ruler. I think I am going to have to try that.
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Try this. I stitched this quickly....I would normally space the rows evenly.
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Good looking quilt.
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Nicely done. I tried for a half an hour to get it to work on my Bernina 1530 using the instructions that Tartan had previously posted but could not get it to smooth out the curves.
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I often use the (wave)serpentine stitch. I use it on boarders and baby quilts. It's easy and adds a bit of whimsy to the quilt.
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Originally Posted by ManiacQuilter2
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Nicely done. I tried for a half an hour to get it to work on my Bernina 1530 using the instructions that Tartan had previously posted but could not get it to smooth out the curves.
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Thanks for sharing. I've heard people mention it but I wasn't sure exactly what it was.
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Thank you. Which one do you use the most?
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i too, like this stitch for quick quilting
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